Sensei, pronounced sen-say, is in its most basic sense a covers-all Japanese word for a teacher. This applies to teachers from grade school level up to university professors. It also includes instructors such as dance instructors and training instructors at a karate dojo, or martial arts school.
What do you call a karate teacher? Japanese martial arts commonly use Sensei (先生) meaning "teacher" or literally translated, "born first" or "
Born in 1968 in West Virginia, Retton lives in Houston with her husband and four daughters.
Why did Mary Lou Retton retire? The opportunities that came with winning a gold medal — such as dinners with the president and British royalty — proved too taxing for Retton to compete later in 1985 and she eventually announced her retirement in September 1986.
What became of Mary Lou Retton? Retton currently resides in Houston, Texas, with her four daughters.
Also, the rings are customized with the player's name and uniform number. The NFL contributes approximately $5,000-$7,000 per ring for up to 150 rings for the winning team; any additional costs are borne by the team. Most rings are manufactured by memorabilia company Jostens.
Who pays for the players Super Bowl rings? The NFL pays $5,000 each for 150 Super Bowl rings. Any cost over and above that is generally covered by the ring manufacturer.
The quickest player in Major League history to hit 400 home runs is Mark McGwire, he hit his 400th homer in his 1,412th game and his 4,726th at-bat. Sammy Sosa was the quickest National League player in history to reach 400 home runs, he did so in his 1,354th game and his 5,273rd at-bat in the NL.
Has anyone ever hit a 600 foot home run? No estimate has ever been given for its length, although it is safe to say it was easily over 500 feet, and may have approached 600 feet.
The term “Blue 42” is often used when people are trying to mock a quarterback's cadence. There's no significance to this cadence, just a string of words before the quarterback receives the ball.
Why do quarterbacks say Blue 80? Every year tons of NFL fans head online the find the answer to this question. The reason quarterbacks yell blue 80 and green eighty before a play is because these are audible signals to the rest of the offense.